Read the excerpt from Outcasts United.She blew the whistle, and soon a white cloud of dust began to rise from the scuffling feet of the two sides.The Fifteens displayed a new energy and determination, and took control of the ball. On an early run, Mandela set up Muamer, the new, mustachioed Bosnian forward, with a touch pass off the back of his foot, but Muamer missed the shot."Man!" Mandela shouted in frustration.Moments later, Peshawa slithered through the Fifteens' defenses and fired a shot that clanged into the chain-link fence of the backstop.The Seventeens were up 1–0.The Fifteens didn't give up. Soon Mandela dribbled through a seam in the Seventeens' defense, got a clear view of the goal, and fired a perfect shot: clang! The Fifteens had tied it 1–1. Luma blew the whistle for halftime.
Answer
A
It helps the reader recognize the different characters’ points of view.
B
It helps the reader focus on one character’s experiences at a time.
C
It helps the reader understand what happened prior to the scene and the events in the excerpt.
D
It helps the reader picture the scene and experience the chain of events that happens.